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Hair Transplant
KATHMANDU: As hair loss increasingly affects not only physical appearance but also confidence, lifestyle, and overall well-being, demand for advanced hair restoration treatments has been steadily rising in Nepal. Responding to this growing demand, Anova Skin & Hair Clinic has introduced the Trivellini Mamba hair transplant system, bringing one of the latest follicular extraction technologies to the Nepali market.
Located in Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, the clinic says the introduction of the Trivellini Mamba system marks a significant step toward offering international-standard hair transplant procedures within Nepal, reducing the need for patients to seek treatment abroad.
The Trivellini Mamba system is designed to enhance the precision, safety, and efficiency of Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE)—one of the most widely used minimally invasive hair transplant techniques worldwide.
The technology assists surgeons in extracting healthy hair follicles from the donor area, typically located at the back of the scalp, with greater control and accuracy. By minimizing trauma to the follicles during extraction, the system aims to improve graft quality and increase the likelihood of successful transplantation while supporting natural-looking outcomes.
The clinic said the technology has been adopted to improve procedural consistency and optimize patient results through advanced surgical precision.
According to Dr. Smriti Shrestha, founder of Anova Skin & Hair Clinic, the success of a hair transplant depends not only on the number of grafts transplanted but also on the quality of the harvested follicles, procedural safety, and the ability to achieve natural-looking hair growth.
“Modern technology enables greater precision during follicle extraction. It helps minimize damage to the hair roots and supports better graft survival, ultimately delivering more natural and aesthetically pleasing results for patients,” Dr. Shrestha said.
She added that today’s patients are looking beyond cosmetic enhancement, placing increasing importance on safe procedures, minimal discomfort, faster recovery, and outcomes that blend naturally with their existing hair.
Dr. Shrestha is a dermatologist and serves as an Assistant Professor at Dhulikhel Hospital. She specializes in dermatology, aesthetic dermatology, hair restoration, hair transplantation, and advanced skin treatments.
Her clinical practice focuses on integrating modern technologies and evidence-based treatment approaches to provide personalized solutions for patients experiencing hair loss and other dermatological concerns.
Hair loss has become an increasingly common concern across different age groups in Nepal, influenced by factors including genetics, stress, hormonal changes, dietary habits, environmental conditions, and changing lifestyles.
Medical professionals note that hair restoration is no longer viewed solely as a cosmetic procedure. Increasingly, patients seek treatment to improve self-confidence, professional appearance, and quality of life.
Young professionals, entrepreneurs, and individuals in public-facing careers are among those driving demand for minimally invasive procedures that deliver natural and long-lasting results.
Anova Skin & Hair Clinic stated that the introduction of the Trivellini Mamba system reflects its commitment to offering internationally recognized hair transplant technologies within Nepal.
The clinic aims to provide patients with advanced, safe, and high-quality hair restoration services while expanding access to modern dermatological and aesthetic treatments domestically.
The adoption of the new technology also aligns with the broader trend of Nepal’s private healthcare sector investing in advanced medical equipment and specialized services, enabling patients to access sophisticated treatment options without traveling overseas.
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